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Spanish Lake resident Lamar Lacy, a senior electrician at BJC HealthCare, walked his dog Coco in Spanish Lake Park on Friday, April 3. St. Louis County closed all county parks at 8 p.m. that day as a public health protection to slow the spread of COVID-19. Lacy said his dog typically walks the same path every day. St. Louis County and city remain under a Stay at Home public health order until April 22.
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As we enter our fourth week of social distancing, the Partlyline Gallery dipped into recent archives for the featured photos this week’s edition. St. Louis comedy staple Jessie Taylor with comedienne, internet sensation and television star Jess Hilarious after they performed at The Pageant in November for the Love and Laughter Holiday Comedy Explosion.
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DJ James Biko, a St. Louis nightlife staple, has taken to social media to stay engaged with his audiences as COVID-19 precautions have the entire scene on a temporary hiatus.
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“Our prisons and jails have the potential of being nothing but kill boxes,” said EXPO organizer Charlie Gentry.
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J.D. Coats, 77, a retired resident of Spanish Lake, walked the path around Spanish Lake Pond on Friday, April 3. St. Louis County closed that and other county parks at the end of that day until further notice to slow the spread of COVID-19. Coats kept his safe social distance while walking this path twice each day before resting at its pavilion, but too many other people were crowding county parks. To control the spread of the highly contagious novel coronavirus, people need to maintain at least six feet of distance from others when exercising outside. The CDC also issued recommendations for people to wear protective masks in public after county parks were closed. However, safe daily exercise during the pandemic is recommended for physical and mental health.
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St. Louis County Supervisor Dr. Sam Page, wears his mask as he leaves a press conference where he talked about new recovery plans dealing with Coronavirus, in Clayon, Missouri on Monday April 13, 2020.
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Percy Hoskins and Darrell Collins of Northside Youth And Senior Service Center prepare meals to deliver to area seniors. Its clients are primarily African American and live in poor neighborhoods that have seen sharp rises in the number of people testing positive for COVID-19.
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Encampment community in downtown St. Louis share a meal gifted to them for Christmas in 2017. Photo by Lawrence Bryant
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Yinka Faleti visited with John Bowman, president of the St. Louis County NAACP, and others at Marquee Restaurant & Lounge in St. Louis on December 12.
